| Article ID: | iaor20063308 | 
| Country: | Netherlands | 
| Volume: | 167 | 
| Issue: | 3 | 
| Start Page Number: | 752 | 
| End Page Number: | 771 | 
| Publication Date: | Dec 2005 | 
| Journal: | European Journal of Operational Research | 
| Authors: | Zhou Xuesong, Zhong Ming | 
| Keywords: | transportation: rail, programming: multiple criteria | 
This paper is concerned with a double-track train scheduling problem for planning applications with multiple objectives. Focusing on a high-speed passenger rail line in an existing network, the problem is to minimize both (1) the expected waiting times for high-speed trains and (2) the total travel times of high-speed and medium-speed trains. By applying two practical priority rules, the problem with the second criterion is decomposed and formulated as a series of multi-mode resource constrained project scheduling problems in order to explicitly model acceleration and deceleration times. A branch-and-bound algorithm with effective dominance rules is developed to generate Pareto solutions for the bicriteria scheduling problem, and a beam search algorithm with utility evaluation rules is used to construct a representative set of non-dominated solutions. A case study based on Beijing–Shanghai high-speed railroad in China illustrates the methodology and compares the performance of the proposed algorithms.